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The seniors show off their pride after winning the class volleyball contest. Jerry Fischer shows the cash that the seniors won. The Adventure Club discusses plans for the weekend camping trip to Bloomington. Boys ' Dorm supervisor Dan Krieg explains some points about camping. 15
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Activities Keep Clubs, Classes Busy The 1986-87 school year was a busy one for organizations. These groups made life fun at ISD while raising money for other activities. Jr. NAD invited two ISD gradu- ates to talk about their experiences as leaders of Jr. NAD. They also sponsored a Back to the Future party and sold banana splits at PTCO Day. Wildfire went to Michigan City to perform at Rogers High School. They also performed around Indiana to raise awareness of the deaf. Student Council planned activi- ties to increase school spirit by or- ganizing a bonfire for the Home- coming football game and planned a Homecoming party after the bas- ketball game with fvlSSD. The Adventure Club went on two camping trips, had a picnic at Eagle Creek Park and organized pie-in- the-face, where supervisors and teachers had the honor of letting students throw pies in their faces. The classes sponsored several activities like Blind Volleyball, Al- most Anything Goes , Make Me Laugh , Junior Variety Show, and sold candy and ice cream. They also had food and game booths dur- ing PTCO Day. Many high school students dress up in 50 ' s clothing for the Jr. NAD Back to the Future parly. Donnie Rohn smiles as Davanna Beeson, Lisa Boone. Jerry Fischer, and Scott Hoff- man fight for some of his sophomore class fund-raising candy. Girls ' dorm supervisor Dee Grant attempts to make Rocky Ivlurray laugh during the Make Me Laugh program sponsored by the soph- omore class. 14
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Many people enjoy participating in the cake walk. PTCO Day began in 1968 when a group of parents, teachers, and counselors gathered to play softball and have a picnic. The activities grew and selling booths were add- ed. People came here to participate in activities, meet their old friends, and have fun reminiscing about the good old days. Each high school class, each de- partment, the dormitory, and some clubs had food and game booths. Agencies that serve the deaf provid- ed information. Everyone had fun raising money to support school ac- tivities. Family, Friends, Food, And Fun The kissing booth attracts lots of customers. They were surprised with a Hershey ' s Kiss. Dean of Boys Don Thompson anticipates a sponge in the face while Mrs. Mary Lou Ott shrieks. Friends gather at the different food booths to eat and socialize.
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